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T.C.
Language exchange through video games
Hey everyone,
A lot of people talk about the role that various forms of media play in people's lives when it comes to learning languages. I've even heard talk among some that playing video games, both off and online, was a great help to them. On the one hand, you have an environment where you get some sense of how people talk in real life, and you can have fun while learning, using your communicative abilities in other languages towards a tangible goal. On the other hand, these environments aren't always too friendly, and some of the vocabulary you encounter may be a bit overspecialised, or... colourful for the tastes of some.
That said, this got me thinking about the idea of having some kind of language exchange group by way of a gaming platform, like Steam, PSN or Xbox Live. Now, I don't propose to represent such a group, nor do I necessarily intend to found one; I'd just like to gauge the general opinion on the matter. Maybe it's something some of you already do. What do you all think about it?
Best wishes,
T.C.
2017년 5월 15일 오전 11:28
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Yeah, exactly. For instance, there would be a Skype group to start with, and then everybody there would get on the same game together, and chat together, except with the game as a catalyst.
Like, everybody could be on a team together, communicating objectives in Call of Duty, or with any luck something better. It could even be something with a wider world, or even just the likes of board games online.
2017년 5월 16일
Hi TC,
i didn't have experience of these games,
do you mean people exchange their languages via these games (in speaking)?
2017년 5월 15일
T.C.
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